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Anthony Clark

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Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Cicero Orationes. Volume I: (Rosc. Am., I. Pomp., Clu., Cat., Mur., Cael.)
    Oxford University Press UK. 1963.
    Cicero
  •  80
    Anti-realism and recognitional capacities
    Philosophical Quarterly 35 (139): 171-178. 1985.
    Realism and Anti-RealismOntology
  •  161
    Evolutionary Epistomology and the Scientific Method
    Philosophica 37 (n/a). 1986.
    Evolutionary EpistemologyBiological Sciences
  •  282
    Bayesing Qualia: Consciousness as Inference, Not Raw Datum
    with K. Friston and S. Wilkinson
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (9-10): 19-33. 2019.
    The meta-problem of consciousness (Chalmers, 2018) is the problem of explaining the behaviours and verbal reports that we associate with the so-called 'hard problem of consciousness'. These may include reports of puzzlement, of the attractiveness of dualism, of explanatory gaps, and the like. We present and defend a solution to the meta-problem. Our solution takes as its starting point the emerging picture of the brain as a hierarchical inference engine. We show why such a device, operating unde…Read more
    The meta-problem of consciousness (Chalmers, 2018) is the problem of explaining the behaviours and verbal reports that we associate with the so-called 'hard problem of consciousness'. These may include reports of puzzlement, of the attractiveness of dualism, of explanatory gaps, and the like. We present and defend a solution to the meta-problem. Our solution takes as its starting point the emerging picture of the brain as a hierarchical inference engine. We show why such a device, operating under familiar forms of adaptive pressure, may come to represent some of its mid-level inferences as especially certain. These mid-level states confidently re-code raw sensory stimulation in ways that (they are able to realize) fall short of fully determining how properties and states of affairs are arranged in the distal world. This drives a wedge between experience and the world. Advanced agents then represent these mid-level inferences as irreducibly special, becoming increasingly puzzled as a result.
    Explaining Consciousness?Consciousness and MaterialismAspects of ConsciousnessQualia
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    Cicero Orationes. Volume IV: Quinct., Rosc. Com., Caec., Leg. Agr., Rab. Perduell., Flacc., Pis., Rab. Post
    Oxford University Press UK. 1963.
    (Quinct., Rosc. Com., Caec., Leg. Agr., Rab. Perduell., Flacc., Pis., Rab. Post.) Edited by A. C. Clark.
    CiceroHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, Misc
  •  94
    Cicero: de Re Publica. Ed. C. Pascal, 1916. L. 2.75. - Cicero: pro Milone, pro Archia. Ed. S. Colombo, 1917. L. 2
    The Classical Review 32 (5-6): 124-125. 1918.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscCicero
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    Connectionism in Context (edited book)
    with Ronald Lutz
    Springer Verlag. 1992.
    Connectionism is currently one of the most flourishing and interdisciplinary areas of cognitive science. Drawing on research in neural computation and networks it has found applications in areas such as psychology and animal intelligence. By using types of network which attempt to mirror our own cognitive architecture, connectionism is making breakthroughs in the understanding of the human mind a real possibility.
    Symbols and Symbol SystemsConnectionism and Compositionality
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    Cicero Orationes. Volume VI: (Tull., Font., Sull., Arch. Poet., Planc. Scaur.)
    Oxford University Press UK. 1963.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscCicero
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    Evolutionary epistemology and ontological realism
    Philosophical Quarterly 34 (137): 482-490. 1984.
    Evolutionary EpistemologyOntological RealismEvolutionary Biology
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